Introduction: Imperial Festivities in Mons and Hainault, 1549
Margaret M. McGowan, Margaret Shewring
págs. 17-28
Appendix: prince Philip´s journey across Europe, 1548-1550: a timetable of dates and places
págs. 355-358
Prince Philip´s Itinerary across Europe, 1548-1550: an overview
Margaret M. McGowan
págs. 29-46
1549: a year of Grace fot Emperor Charles V and his subjects in the Low Countries
Hugo Soly
págs. 47-60
The transformation of Philip, prince of Spain, into the Lord of the Low Countries
María José Rodríguez Salgado
págs. 61-78
The entourage of prince Philip in conenection with the Felicissimo Viaje: the beginning of Burgundian etiquette at the Spanish court?
Félix Labrador Arroyo, José Eloy Hortal Muñoz
págs. 79-102
Concordia principum: the thiumphal entry of prince Philip into Milan (1548)
Francesca Bortoletti
págs. 103-140
Prince Philip´s entry into Ghent, 1549: history, language, architecture
Yves Pauwels
págs. 141-156
The importance og being present: the performances of prince Philip in Binche and Antwerp
Stijn Bussels
págs. 157-178
The enchantment of woven surfaces: the seven deadly sins tapestries and Habsburg propaganda in Binche, 1549
Jessie Park
págs. 179-204
A garden of cast flowers: the "enchanted salon" and the making of Sculptures for festivals
Lisa Wiersma
págs. 205-222
The tournament at Binche
Sydney Anglo
págs. 223-242
Theatre of war: armoured combat at the festivals of Binche
Tobias Capwell
págs. 243-320
Masquerades at Binches: a nre or traditional spectacle?
págs. 321-336
Epilogue: Munich 1568 - Fashioning identities in Habsburg-ruled lands: the 1568 wedding of Wilhelm V, Duke of Bavaria, and Renée, Duchesss of Lorraine
R.L.M. Morris
págs. 337-354
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